Publications
18517 results
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Ministerial code breach correspondence: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Fiscal framework data annex: December 2024
Fiscal framework data annex following the Scottish Budget 2025 to 2026 in December 2024.
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Cabinet event costs
Information about the costs of travelling Cabinet events.
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Official statistics: forthcoming publications
A twelve-month calendar of Scottish Government statistical releases in spreadsheet format. The calendar includes Official and National Statistics publications, as well as Management Information publications.
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Subsidy control: guidance
Guidance to help public sector bodies to understand and comply with subsidy control.
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Procurement - telephony and communication services - dynamic purchasing system: guidance
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to access and use the system.
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Effective community engagement in local development planning guidance: we asked, you said, we did statement
We sought views on draft planning guidance for the effective community engagement in local development planning in summer 2023. This report summarises the actions taken to address, within the finalised guidance, the key themes emerging from the consultation responses.
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Effective community engagement in local development planning guidance: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
This impact assessment considers the likely effects of the effective community engagement in local development planning guidance on the rights and wellbeing of children.
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Effective community engagement in local development planning: guidance
Guidance to assist with engagement activities in the preparation of local development plans. It is part of measures introduced by the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to put community voices at the heart of the planning system in Scotland.
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- Planning advice notes and guidance
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List of ministers' interests
The Ministerial Code states: ministers must ensure that no conflict arises, or could reasonably be perceived to arise, between their public duties and their private interests, financial or otherwise.